TIA & Cat cable

Discussion in 'Networks' started by leosdelsol, May 26, 2009.

  1. leosdelsol

    leosdelsol Banned

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    Hi all,

    Just doing some project work for my HND and was wondering if anyone can confirm what the latest cat cabling standard by the TIA is? after some research it seems like cat 6 is still the latest TIA backed standard is this correct?

    thanks

    Leo
     
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  2. leosdelsol

    leosdelsol Banned

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    6A sorry
     
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  3. greenbrucelee
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    6e isn't it?
     
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  4. Sco0t

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    Nope, it's 6a. Is the most comonly used still not Cat 5e.

    ..Oh and sorry to answer your question, Cat 6a is the latest backed by the TIA.
     
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  5. Kitkatninja
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    While the latest is CAT7 & CAT7a. I don't know which one is is the latest that is backed by the TIA.

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    See here.

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  6. leosdelsol

    leosdelsol Banned

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    I think il go with Cat 6a :) bit of confussion :blink TIA are to slow at getting things logged. It needs to be TIA logged to ensure Interoperability :x was wanting to use the latest technology but I cant now

    thanks all for replys
     
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